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Bottle tax hurts package stores

If you have a package good store near the county line, Baltimore MayorStephanie Rawlings-Blake's proposed 5-cent bottle tax is not a nickel ("Mayor pushes school repairs," Feb. 14). Applying the tax to a 30-pack of beer would cost the city consumer $1.50 more plus a  15-cent sales tax on a tax. The nickel is now $1.65 more than the county!

I agree that nickel is no big deal on a single item, but when you buy a bulk package, which is how beverages are sold in a package store, that nickel is devastating and prevents us from being competitive. Consumers will travel miles from their homes to save a nickel on a gallon of gas. They will certainly do the same to save money on bulk packages. We need to be exempt from this tax.

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Joe Gordon, Baltimore

The writer is owner of Genie's Liquors.

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